“The jurors have now heard the entire testimony of the case,” he yelled, as Cosby sat scowling. “We’re now past a point of free will!”

“I’m gonna ask the court at this time to declare a mistrial,” McMonagle howled, making the motion for the eighth time. “It’s been 45 hours!”

“Do you have any cases that can support your decision?” Judge Steven O’Neill spat back. “Because I have repeatedly asked you this question, and still I see no case law.”

“I’m willing to give you a chance, if you want to research it during lunch,” the jurist added. “Bring me the law.”

The judge then went on to say the jury had been working “extraordinarily hard” in the last 26 hours, since they first sent out a note at 11:06 a.m. Thursday saying they were deadlocked.

On Friday, the jurors’ latest request was for testimony from Gianna Constand, the mother of accuser Andrea Constand, and a phone call she had with Cosby, as well as testimony from the victim herself about her phone records from 2004.

Meanwhile, Cosby tweeted out photos of his fans and expressed gratitude to them.

“Thank you to all of my fans and supporters — here in Norristown and worldwide,” he wrote.